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It is Found at Last !?Something new under the sun. A new era is dawning upon woman. Hitherto she hus been called upon to suffer the ills of mankind and her own besides. The frequent ntid distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the '-direful spring of woes unnumbered." In tho mansion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike Woman li.is been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man?and without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how long !" in the agony of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradtiuld's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend," isforsalc by J. M (MIMICS A CO Prepared by Dr. J. Brad field, Atlanta, Ua.: price, $1 5t) per bottle. Jan lJ 1 oowUm An Extha Skssion.-? It is quietly tumorcil that the tieneral Assembly will be called together about the 10th of next November. The amount and importance of the work to be done at the next session will require time. It is poor ccon'oniy to attempt to crowd the work or two mouths in'.o one. tConsiderable time is occupied by tvery Legislature in supply ing the omissions nnd correcting the errors of its predecessors.---> Tax payers like short sessions, but they dislike fcrude legislation. The session, if its work bo thoroughly done, must either be prolonged after Vim li ill ill iivs nr il imul rmnliii<nrr> enrlv ill Nn Vcuibcr.?llarnwcil /Viy>/c. "BLACK-DRAVJGHT" cures costiveMess ami Wick-Headache. Sold by J. M. GIBBKS. & Co. Messrs. Hutchison ?$ liro., Atlanta, (in.: Gentlemen?IVc bare usedyour "Neuralgine" with great satisfaction. Sometimes it has given immediate relief, at others by a soothing effect, has brought on sleep, and then followed recovery from the severities of nervous headache. We recommend it to our friends. Respectfully, D. E. Butlkr. Oct. 2. 187'J. Feb. 18 G 1m - ? ^ A Com Pl.t mkst to Cot.. II. S. Thompson.? y The officers of the Columbia companies forming a part of the newly organized Palmetto Regiment met to night and unanimously nominated Col. Hug i S. Thompson as their candidate for "Colonel at the forthcoming election. As these companies compose the majority of the regiment it is certain that their choice will he approved "by its other organizations, and Col. Thompson will receive a vole as unanimous as that which made him State superintendent of education. Passknokk Smasiiinu.?Galveston, February February "2"?.?A special reports that two coaches and the baggage car of train No. 4, bound east, were thrown from the track last evening tetwecn Longvicw and Gladcwater. The accident was caused by the spreading of the rails. Twenty persons were injured. - ? A . ? Take *' BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious. Sold by J. M. GlllBKS' & Co. Wiiiskky ani? Siiotui.ns.?Polcr Gillcn pot into a row on Monday evening last, in Barnwell, witli Lawrence Harden, and was cut in the bead with a bottle, and on the same night was shot by Josh Jones, but the wound is not of a dangerous character. Gillcn is a turbulent ns well us unfortunate darkey. 3IAUl?IFi?. PHATHKIl?KAY.?Married, on the l.'lth ult., at the residence of Mr. Titos. If. Gore, in Union County, by llcv. C. McSmitli, Mr. Hens L. I'katiikr, of Laurens County, to Miss Maky 15 \y of Union. WILSON ? ALVKRSOX.?Married, Feb. 'J'J, 1881, by Itev. J. 1$. Wilson, Mr. S. J. Wilson, of Greenxille. Count y. loMis* lin o t' *? ?. t&xr' Courier please copy. FOSTF.lt?FAHRA It. ?Married on Wednesday 2-1d of February 1881, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the llev. ltobt. licit Chapman I). 1)., Miss Sai.i.ik (J. Faiikau of Union County S. C., to J. A. Fostku of Spartanburg, S. JOHNSON?THOMAS.?Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Looxahoma, 'Tate Co., Miss., on February 17th, by Rev. 1-5. K. King, Mr. J.tt. Johnson, to Miss Cohrih, daughter of W. K. Thomas, formerly of Union County, S. C. (Consignees por Express at Union, S. C., March 2d, 1881. S. Sciles, J. C. Wallace, (i. F. Lemastcr, R. 'M. Stokes, J. T. Harris, J. R. Permit, (1. W. Garner, F. G. Rriggs, J. 11. Porter, W. K. MeNeace, II. M. Griniball, J. Munro. T?* II I 'l ) I \ T.< V rrt List of Unclaimod Letters Uciiiainiug in I lie I'ostoflice at Union, S. 0., if.ir ilie week ending March "?, 1SS1. Ulankcnsliip, It. K.; i Kid well, W. A.; Heati, Miss Malielic ; | Long, Mrs. Win.; J>ean .las. L.; I Mitchell, T. Hawkins, Horauda 'Sorris, Col. J. W.; (ircgg, XV. XI.; Joiverson, T. l?ro.; Hist, Miss ltiiln : ilVwell, Mrs. Mary; Harris, Mrs. C. A.; jl'iirkcr & Hill ; llceney & MeShane; Itoss. It. L.; Howard, Itilly, iTrinks, II ; Hill, 8am fi Co ; jXVaill, Harry; :IIull in.), Miss Ainmey ;jXVilsi?n, Sidney .1.; Wliiiney, Joshua. ^ JAM IIS II. (iOSS, 1*. M. lVrsons calling for letters in the above list ovill please state Unit I hoy nro advertised, TII AMiS ! TI At) t he many friends who have paid I heir dues, JL anil I hope that the few who have not -will conic and do likewise during Court. H. ||. HICK. March I 8 2t Notice. A LI. persons indehtcil to Foster & XX ilk I us, i V. by note or account, prior to January 1st, 1881, are especially requested to call mid settle as longer indulgence cannot be given. FUST Kit \ XVI LK INS. Marcb I 8 I ni DANCING SCHOOL. 'i )ltl)F. HKittSKIl informs (lie Ladies and I (ieiitli'iiii'ii ol I'nioii that a sufficient number of pupils having subscribed, the school will Y>l>cn on Monday, the Till inst.. at the Cnion Hotel. All tlie new Dances of tlie I'Ay ore l Might by IV,.f. I'orger, who being woll known us tin Arlitl teaches Dancing correct/;/ in all its variety. Persons wishing to join the class can leave their names at the Hotel or at this ollice, where all the particulars can he hau. Mar I 8 L'l The State of South Carolina. COl'XT)' OF rxtoy. In the Court of l'rohatc. P>V 1). JOHNSON, J It., I'.sq., Judge of Probate of the County aforesaid. "\ATIIKltKAS, S. S. Walker, hath made suit Y Y to tue to grant him letters of Admiuistra4T fion of iho estate und efleets of JAS. A. IlKID. deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J.VS. A. 11K11?. Deceived, that they he pud appear before ipe, in the court of Probate, to he held nl Union on the If I si day of March nest after publication hereof, at II o'clock A. M , to.show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. tljveij under my hand and Seal, this d.l day j of March, Anno Domini I SSI, and itt the I Jttotli year of Amerirnu Independence. DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., Judge of Probate. Mot 1 S ' ;v V GUANO! GUANO! WK offer the follow in s reliable J J rim of (iuuuos to the planters of Unit County : Etiwan Dissolved Bone, Etiwan duano, Palmetto Acid, Carolina Fertilizer, Monarch Quant YELL'S AMMONIATED GUANt Patapsoo Guano, Star Brand Guano, Eureka Guan cam. ax/> s/:k irs nkfoiw maris rmctiafikfi. F. M. FARR & CO. Feb 25 7 2iu A rrtTia A W WE have just received iv carefully select supply of Agricultural Implements, co sisiing of PLOW STOCKS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE FOOT, I* 1 o w 1* oin t s O F K1 rFR V D ESCRIFTION. Hoes, Sliovels, Forks, Clevises, Bolts, &c., & Chains ami Hopes, For all l'urj>os IN FACT ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS J. T. HILL & CO. Feb 11 f> ltn More Now Good ?AT TilK? Little Green Front Stor< I II AVE just received a new supply of t following : Sweet Florida Oranges, Fine Northern Apples, White Head Cabbages, Irish Potatoes of all kinds. On ions. A LARGE STOCK OF French and Common Cafttlie Tobacco, Cigars Of the best Bram W. M. G1BBES. Feb 2o 7 lm LOST, ON Tuesday morning last, either on Cliur or main street, between the Kpiscoj Chureli and S. \V. l'ortcr'e store, or bet we said store and Col. Harlan's residence, a sm gold' Breastpin, oblong in shape and with lea\ of black engraved on it. A reward of the fi value cd; the nip will be naid to anv oue w I nion Times ofnee. The intrinsic value of the pin I care but lit for, but it is highly valued by n?c as a g from a dearly beloved relative. Mrs. M. VINSON. Feb. 18 G k Fertilizers! Fertilizers! loo Tons Acid Phosphate. 100 Tons Ammoniated Disso ved Bone. Quality 6'uarantcal. For Sale hy HICK & McIiUllK. Feb "J") 7 f?w MEDICAL CARD. l>r. J. W. AM) II. F. POSEY, I JAYINU removed to the town of Union, w I L i raetice Medicine in nil its branches ai solicit a share of the patronage of the people. OrricK at the ltrug Store opposite Union 11ot< Kksidk.nck. opposite the Kpiscopal church. All orders or calls at either place prompt attended to at any lionr of the day or night. Jan 28 ;> tf MERCHANTS HOTEL SPAllTANBUKli, S. C. A. M. SPi:i?HTS, Propriolor This Hotel is now opened for i he first tin to the public, and is newly furnished throng] out w ith everything in tiist ch.ss style?Fleet r Hells, tins, fiv. .litn 'JH :l If ALIi BRANDS OF JOHN MERRYMAN & CO S CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR RALE liY j. r. 111'nthn \ ro. Feh 11 .*? if Fertilizers ! Fertilizers ! ! \ 17 F linvo on hnml, the Wnndo, Wilcox nu \V tiihlis' A miuoniited Fel lili/.ers, and Acii hy same makers ?also, liic celebrated "Premium lVrlilizer," Will sell on eoltoii option, or time notes, < tor cash, as the buyer may prefer. .1. T. II11,1, & CP. Feb II I m Vn.llia.hlfi Ttnilrfinrr T.nfa O in tiii: CITY OF SIWKT.YMH KO, N"F.Alt the Female College, for Sale. Apj> to It. .M. iSc 8. S. STOKKS, Ileal F.state Agents, No 2, Jeter's How, I'nion II. l'fb i i tr PLANTATION SUPPLIES or a vrisY itixi> ALWAYS TO JII-; FOVXD AT J. O. HUNTER & CO S. Fob 11 A if Tito Fiisl Spring Ooutls. IT T I'' have ju-t receive'1 the first iustal \V iiti'ii t <<i Spring (iooils, an J they a: pretty, t'all atpl |ook a' tlicin. FOSTIlll & W 11.KINS. I cb ? 2m j fly: ANNUAL SLAUG H T E R At and below CONSISTING OF THE l>rcNH L<mUon and GciiCh I' . In km, Colluri ). Flannels and Blankets, Shawls, Homespun In orJer to effect a general Clearance of the al of cost or present value. 0. No such opportunity lias been offered to the cr itic bargains in first class goods, as I am dctcrtni them. The following Goods willjbe So Yorl Men's and Boys' Boots, Boston Ties, < Slippers, Hats, Umbrellas, Read3 simores, Dress Shirts and < et Handkerchiefs. Doylies and To Secure ll:irgnins Cull early au>l do not wait 'I'llis sale will only last until 1 he above goods n l'oliteand courteous ut|ctition given to every V D. C. F L LEADER OF LOW PRICES. 0 Jan 21, 1881 : Sheriff's Sales. I virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, es. -I) I will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in March next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following property, to wit : One tract of land, located in Draytonvilie Township, Union County, belonging to the Magnetic Iron Company of South Carolina, contain? ing 2,000 acres, more or less, bounded as follows : on the Host by 15road Kiver, on the South by lands of C. K. Turner, Henry Bonner, Thus. Service, Samuel Ji-ll'erics and John liar 11 hill, on the West and North by the Union and Spartanburg County line and lands belonging to the Magnetic Iron Company in Spartanburg County: 5, levied on and to be sold as the property of the Magnetic Iron Company of South Carolina, at , the suits of P. G. Latham and A. M- Latham, lie also. All that tract of land, set off to George W. Hill, as a Homestead, whereon he now lives, containing two hundred acres, more or less, hounded by lands of J. T. Hill and S. M. Itic'; levied ' on and to be sold as the property of George W. Hill, at the suits of S. M. Hawkins, as Kxecutor of Win. Hawkins, against George W Hill, aril W. J. T Glenn and W. G. Austin, as Kxccutors,'against George W. llill, and others against ^ George W. llill. a Lao. Is. I will sell, on Tuesday the 8th day of March next, on the plantation of Samuel Jcfferies. where K. A. McDanicl lived, within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sale, about seventy-five bushels corn, more or less, about eight hundred bundles fodder: levied on ami to be sold as the ch properly of K. A. McHaniel under a warrant to ml seize crop under lien, at the suit of N Lipscomb. cn also, all .. es 1 " ill sell,, on Tuesday, the 81I1 day of March nil nexl.on the plantation of George Graham, within |JO tin: legal hours of Sheriff s soles, one-holt ol a levied on ami lo he sold as the properly of I'M- ] lje ward Jeter, under a warrant to seize crop under i ifi lien, at the suit of J. \V. Graham. February the l'Jth, 1881. K. MAC BUT II, S. U. C. Feb IS f. tit j Sheriff ?s Sale. The State of South Carolina. 1 CO l!XT V OX UXIOX. In the Court of Common Pleas. Harriet Uollius, ] J'lmnlii)'. | Judgment tvr. }- for Sophia White, I Foreclosure. Drfeiitlunl. J t>Y virtue of an order from the Hon. Thomas ) Thomson, Judge presiding, at the Court of Common Ulcus for Union County, at October Term of Court, lHT'J, 1 will sell before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in March Ill | iit'.xi. ?iiiiin iiiu ir^u iimirs ui oiirini ^ nuii'j*, til i lie following described mortgaged lauds lie longing to Sophia Wliitc, to wit : All that certain tract of laml, located 111 1'nion County, containing 01 ?-!<> acres, more or less, on branches of Sandy ltiiii, and bounded on the lv North liy lands of A. C. While, on the Fast by lands of A. C. White and T. F. (Janlt, on the West by lands of .lames Orr and A. C. White, and on the South by the I'inckney ville road; | sold to foreclose a mortgage of Harriet Kollins j against Sophia White, Terms of Sale : One-half of the purchase money lobe paid in cash, the bal mec on a credit of twelve mouths, 10 with interest from the day of sale, ard that the purchaser give b:nd and a mortgage of the ,c premises to secure the balance of the purchase money. February I'ith, 1881. 11. MACRKTII, 8. lT. C. Feb IS b 8t The State of South Carolina 5, corwrv or r.v/o.v. In the Court of Probate. iiv 1?.\VII> JOHNSON, Jr., Ksq., Probate Judge for 1'nion County. Wll KKKAS, .lames Mutim, ('Ink of Court ol Common J'leas, liitli miulo 1,1 suit to me to grant him letters of Adminisira > lion on iliecsiale and cllects of ZACIIAIWAII J III till NS( >N, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish nil , 1 and singular the kindred and creditors of the | >r said /ACIIAIUAII ItOllI NSON. deceased, that Ihey he and appear before me, in the court ? ! j Probate, i<? bo licl.l lit Union on tlio 2*>lli day of March next after publication hereof, at II o'clock A. M., to show cause if any they have why the said Aihi iiiistrutiou should not he granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this ITtli day of February, Anno Domini 18S1, and in the 1 Dot It year of American Independence, ly 1) WID JOHNSON. Jll., Judge of Probate. Feb 18 tit Application for Homestead. 11^ADI)IK II. Johnson nntl Henry N. \> Johnson having filed llndr petition in this Court, praying that the family honic| stead of their lather, Henry U. Johnson, tie) ceased, ami his personal properly suhjeel to ox! emption tinder the hotnoslcid law of this Slate, 1 , he appraised and set off to III J children of sat I i deceased. In compliance therewith, notice is i j hereby given that the prayer of said petitioners J ! will be granted at the expiration of thirty days ' I from the date hereof, unless good cause to the | contrary be shown. | February 17th, issi. DAVID JOHNSON. JR., ' Judge of Probate. Feb IS li It N N ' S CLEARANCE SALE! few York Cont! FOLLOWING GOODS: iidcrvOfttM, Cornel*, (JIovcn, KhnIii and t'tilis. Tickings, Bleached and Brown and Calicos, >ovc goods, I have marked them down regardless isli buyers of Town and Country to secure genuned not to carry over goods, if prices will sell Id at 20 per Cent. Below New l Cost: Congress Gaiters Dress Boots, Gent's T Made Clothing, Jeans and CasCollars, Undershirts, PockTowels, Napkins, Tablo Linen. until tlie Stock is nearly sold out. ire disposed of. risitor, whether purchaser or not, at iYNN'S PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. i ly | Piedmont Seminary lor Young LtulicN. PIKDMONT IIOUSIO, SIMltTANBURG, S. V HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL for Young Ladies, recently opened at Spartanburg, S. t\. and located in the fuvorito l'icdmonl llouse, on Main S'reet, long known as one of the most charming Summer Hotels in the "up-country." Its broad piazzas, spacious corridors and airy nppartinenls afford ample and excellent accommodation for a large, first-class Female College. The Piedmont will be found to be a thoroughly good school and a refined Christian home. Our teachers arc competent, our methods excellent (combining the latest improvements in the art of education) and our facilities for making our pupils thoroughly conversant with the several branches j/t Literature, Science, Mathematics and Philology taught,-First Class. Terms Per Session or Twenty Weeks : These will be found as low as at any school o the same standard : B.iauh, including fuel, furniture, lights, etc.!?(!<> Tuition : InCollcgiatc Department (including Latin and French) S00 In Intermediate (Giving a sound Kng :-i \ Oft oil linn 11 aiiii ii^ j ?" In Primary " 1Contingent Fee (for each Department,).. 1 >() Pupils reccivc>l at any lime and charged from date of entrance. Kills for each session payable half in advance ami balance at end of lirst ten weeks. 8fJX? Send for Circulars and references. Present Session ends June 171h and the Autumn Session Commences Sept. 1-. J. II FN 11V II AG Kit, A.M. Principal, Spartanburg, S. C., February 10th, 1881. CIO! (J O!! GO!!! TO THE IN K W DliUG W P O 1( 10 ?OF? J. W. POSEY & BRO., IilOlt your Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, Fine _ Toilet Soap, Fancy Tooth an"! Ilair llrtislics, Perfumery and Fancy articles, 1$races ami Trusses. .Field and Gard"n Seeds, (Hass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes an>l Dye Stalls, Cigars ami Tobacco, Fine Wines and Liquors, for mcdienl purposes. Sewing Machine oil a specially. Physicians prescript ions accurately compounded. Main Street, Opposite Union Hotel, Union, S. C. Jan'JS 3 if Dissolution. milK co-partnerahshin heretofore existing un.JL derthclirm name of K. 11. Jeter & I <>., nt Santuc, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st Feb , I SHI. All persons indebted to the firm, prior to 1881, must make payment to I,. II. Jeter within thirty lays, or they will lind their indebtedness in the hands of an ollicer for collection. I,. 11. JKTKK & CO. Feb 18 <; -It* NOTICE. IS hereby given that thirty days from the date of this notice, application will be made to James MnnWT,' Esq., Clerk of the Circuit Court, for Union County, S. C., to Iiicor/>ortilc Fairforest Presbyterian Church, under the Act of the Legislature in such cases made and provided. February 18, 1881. A. D. I1LACK, D. G. STONEV, f. f. Mcdowell, D. II. MILLKIl. Feb 18 f. ii Town Lots for Sale. rnU'O valuable hols, on tirng Street, in the I Town of Unit i., for Sale. Flats can be seen by applying to II. M. & S. S. STOKKS, Ileal Kstalc Agents, No ii, Jeter's How. Feb I * tf SEWING MACHINES! \\J F. have an assortment of Machine*, which \Y wo will sell on favorable terms. Wo kcej> the attachments, together with I'lailen, Oils, ^ Oil Cans, Nee<lle?, <xc .extra. I f yon want any- * thing pertaining to sewing Machines, call on SFKAKS & COI.TON, j Feb 4 I If * r Siinnicl S. Viola's. f A Homo v nf Law ami Nolarjr Public. j J IWION. C. II , S. <!. I Special Attention to Collections. j ^ OincK in Jeter's buibling 011 Main Street. ! | Jan28 ;; If ^ t flu. flu. lin wis. jj Attorney and ( ov.iHcllor al |.uw< UNION C H.t 8. O. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS ? f Orm k. in rear of ('din t House?rooms for- i ^ mcrly occujue i Ly Wallace & McKissick. : p Jan 21 2 1 y 0 SPECIAL NOTICE. [ CHEAP WINTER CLOTHING ! r \ \\r'' ofTer our entire Stock of WINTER f W CLOTHINO at preatly reduced juices, to j make room for Spring Purchases. .1. T. HILL * CO. Jan "J I 2 liti GRAND PALL OPENING! P. M COHEN BKOS lonro to announce to his Customers aud the public generally (hat he hi.* just returned from the Northern Markets with the largest STOCK OF DRY GOODS EVER WROUGHT TO UNIO>", WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP, CONSISTING OF DlilWS (iO(H)S I TV AI.I. COLOH8 ^VTNI> MAK10S. * r?** *r isn TN TIT A I i'tl i Ao 11 jvirj itr-o, i IJA I o o, ALPACAS, SILKS ANI) SATINS, Brocades of the Newest Shades and Designs. HOSIERY, IIA1R-BRUSIIES, G LOVES, PER FUMERY, CORSETS, SOAP ax/i a cheat maxy other articles too xcmerous to mext/ox My Bleached and Brown Goods Arc ihc Cheapest in the Market. They consist of Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, including all the standard makes of hong Cloth's, Pillow Casings and Sheetings, 1 would call the attention of the Ladies to my Silks and Satins for Trimming Purposes, Fringes, &o. :o: MY CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, IS complete in every particular, and is the largest and finest Stock ever exhibited to the people of Union County. :o: MY HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GROCERY DEPARTMENTS CAN'T BE SURPASSED. I HATE ALSO CAKPETS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS HAfS, SHOES, CAPS, :o: MY BAGGING AND TIES, Will be sold at very Low figures and it will pay the Farmers to give mc a call before purchasing elsewhere. :o: SamplcH Sent. I semi sample* to all parts of the County upon application. No trouble to show jroods, anil attentive Salesmen arc always ready to wait on Customer*. :o: SHIRTS! SHIRTS! I I have taken the agency for the celebrated Liberty and (told' Medal"unl'auudricd shirts which arc not surpassed lor beauty of work and durability. P. M. COHEN. Sept 21 .18 tf BEST GOODS A T T XX K LOWEST PRICES! <> U It ASSORTMENT COMPLETE! X N * T T T\TI1I A 111 it r ri v r rt\ r t A JiJi DVA'A It! JV1UJNTS. LOOK AT OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING FOSTER & WILK INS. Oct 8 -10 If ^ IIXIOK COI XTY r t -3... V " JtUAL. JK?TATJi AUKJNUY t 1V "1 *& e. i 1 ' trt ^ ^ r^ rpllh lihscrifjcr-? Flrtte established an Agency H bTrh 55~3 w Ami: nlon CoiiM Mouse for fTic piJVclln.se nriitl' . ^ ^ 1?1 Sale of nil kinds of Ileal Kslnic in- Union Ctmnv /, r^* CH3 0 Jj o ? iy. ntid offer their wrtitm lo pnriies having' V M '?_A N bfj Undfi, Town I,ofi, or tiny oilier kind' of lien. r' > ' Ph ,^T Fx Estnlc for Sale, or who ni.'iy Wish lo pnrVUtisJ' ?j a O rH ^ rvT such piopcriy in Union County. H ^ /? N ^ 2 ^ ^ H Our Icriua will be rcnsonnhle, nml persons? ; [ ^ u3 A Jx placing ilicir properly in our hands for sale will j, ^ " s J- i " < S o l,e c',nrlW' nothing unless a gale is made. - ? ;=C * P=?=h w ^ ^ Q Kvery effort will he use I, by advertising nud y Z " Z ^ CO * *"*. personal correspondence, Jo make sales. . * Q '*} kj Titles examined and f>eeds properly drnww. D' 1 ^ ? rjJ J-3 >?i S lx *Tl tlFlii'E in Jeter's building on Mnin Slreef.r* *3 K. M.HTOKK8, x ^ ? fl ,v - w * ? stokjx ^ W I ^ ^ H ^ ^ CJl; J,,n 11 1 ,f VI r-T-1 M ^ p > " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ?< a ?-r- H ' c? ?h vj <** .r v?* ? ' 1 jA ^ fplMtf'.K fine Huilding Lois for sale oit Marat Vi j m *" c2 ^ Eh -* u. if. a ss i t ? > *-?' lJ Also a eonunodiovrs Sfofe hotise nenr the Court. , v ^ ^rv. t2 llonse. , < I | O H <v> pEj Also Highly A ens' of valuable Woods land r x a ft) Cv C?3 ahoril one mile West <it Unfoh C. H. V ^-K L ~ 1 ' c-i * L_J ^ O Vm.lv lo It M .fc M ? KTAKPS tH Q ^ H M TJ ^ bj Heal Kslate Agents, ;_, V 1?H C-O SfO#; Jan 11 t tf ^ f?Pn P-r-i g 0 ^ >" - jn - i? i S * w 0"1' To Merchants. u I? ' td *n jr1 Ph ?. ... >_h j I c_i h F~* 4 VITE Sol) .). & I*. CQnls' Spool t'ullon nt AVto ^ ? s S?=3 * ^ ^9 * ? J /'riff*. 1 per cent, oft" if pjiid iri *> S f? P3 I** [I-* pQrf, j :!() ilnyi, thereby saving country dealers Frtight ^ ) f. O >1 and /nDtirunr:. J , PH ? | J t. IIIM- & CO., Agents. gScS^i Jan -I 2 it